Linking RISA Software with Revit 2017: Beyond the Basics Matt Brown, S.E. RISA Technologies Join the conversation #AU2016
Class summary The Link between RISA and Revit has existed for more than a decade now, and has seen widespread adoption in the structural engineering community. As the Link evolves, it continues to make the integration more tight and effective between structural analysis and Building Information Modeling (BIM). However, users of the RISA-Revit Link may not already be aware of the full array of features that the Link provides, beyond simple import/export capabilities. This class aims to teach the user about advanced troubleshooting and workflow techniques to improve their use of the RISA-Revit Link, with the aim of cutting down on errors and frustration. Also included will be a sneak peek at the RISAConnection-Revit Link which is currently under development, and which will enable users to get Steel Connection Design software for their Revit model.
Key learning objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Learn how to resolve common errors in linking models Learn how to comfortably use advanced features of the RISA-Revit Link Understand complex workflows between RISA and Revit See the future of Steel Connection Design in Revit
Revit Link Status Update RISA-Revit 2016 Link v4 (v14.3) still available until Revit 2018 (14.3 and 17.0 are functionally identical) Update to RISA-Revit 2017 Link (v17.1) to be released in December (Mostly Bug Fixes) Update to RISA-Revit 2017 Link (v17.2) to be released Spring 2017 (Will include RISAConnection Link) RISA-Revit 2018 Link (v18.0) to be released Spring 2017 (Will be functionally identical to v17.2)
Today s Topics Coordinate Systems Sloped Framing (RISAFloor) Managing Levels Elevated Slabs (RISAFloor ES) Omitting Miscellaneous Elements Model Backups
Today s Topics (Continued) RISA-3D Only Members Custom Families Showing RISA Member Labels in Revit Linking Multiple Models Steel Connections
Coordinate Systems Survey Base Point Project Base Point
Coordinate Systems True North Orientation Project North Orientation
Coordinate Systems
Sloped Framing (RISAFloor) Physical Model (Sloped) Analytical Model (Flat)
Sloped Framing (RISAFloor) Member Offsets must be Positive
Sloped Framing (RISAFloor) Member Offsets must be Positive
Sloped Framing (RISAFloor)
Managing Levels (RISAFloor) Turn Off Non-Structural Levels
Managing Levels (RISAFloor) RISA Parameters must be turned ON For Non-Structural Levels uncheck RISA Structural Floor
Managing Levels (RISA-3D) RISA-3D does not have a concept of Levels
Managing Levels (RISA-3D) The RISA-Revit Link creates Levels where it needs them
Managing Levels (RISA-3D) Unless you Pre-define your Levels in Revit
Managing Levels and then choose the Use Only Existing Levels option
Managing Levels (RISA-3D)
Elevated Slabs (RISAFloor ES) RISA Parameters must be turned ON Level must be marked as RISA Elevated Slab
Elevated Slabs (RISAFloor ES)
Omitting Miscellaneous Elements Some elements are not part of the Building analysis and design
Omitting Miscellaneous Elements Fascia steel, nonstructural walls, and small openings are important for drawings but they hinder the analysis
Omitting Miscellaneous Elements Uncheck the Enable Analytical Model box for these elements
Omitting Miscellaneous Elements All Non-Analytical elements are ignored by the RISA-Revit Link
Model Backups Before the export process begins all files are backed up to the ExportBackup folder
Model Backups Before the import process begins all files are backed up to the ImportBackup folder
Model Backups This backup allows you to Undo an import or export by replacing all of your files (.rvt,.exc,.rfl,.r3d, etc ) with what they were immediately before the import/export operation
RISA-3D Only Members Beams designated as Horizontal Bracing and Braces in Revit both export to RISA-3D only.
RISA-3D Only Members If you export these to RISAFloor they will appear when you go to the RISA-3D model through the Director menu
Custom Families Custom families must be placed in the same folder structure as the Revit Default Families. For example, a Steel Beam family must be under: \Structural Framing\Steel\
Custom Families In the Import Options, Browse to the folder one level up from the Structural Framing folder
Showing RISA Member Labels in Revit
Showing RISA Member Labels in Revit
Linking Multiple Models Portions of a Revit model may each be linked to different RISA models
Linking Multiple Models RISAFloor model of Entire Building RISA-3D Model of Misc Framing
Linking Multiple Models Caution: It is easy to make mistakes with this workflow
How did I do? Your class feedback is critical. Fill out a class survey now. Use the AU mobile app or fill out a class survey online. Give feedback after each session. AU speakers will get feedback in real-time. Your feedback results in better classes and a better AU experience.
Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document., Inc. All rights reserved.. All rights reserved.